I would ask everyone to let myself and the broadcast administration team answer the questions. Additionally, please keep all posts in this thread related to a question and answer discussion only. We are going to stay away from debating policy and procedure for now.

Feel free to ask away.... once we get a common set of questions and answers in the thread I'll summarize them in this post.

Thanks!

Current Q&A Summary

How is Broadcastify actually pronounced?

Pronounced: "Broadcast-a-fy"

How will the live audio forums work related to feeds (admin, listener, streaming etc)?

As for the forums - we don't have plans to roll out discussion forums on Broadcastify, but we'll continue to have the forums on RadioReference for topics all related to Live Audio Broadcasting. Support for listeners and broadcasters will be done on a one on one basis and through a knowledge-base.

Will the broadcasting software remain the same?

Yes. No action will need to be taken by feed providers - the transition will happen automatically.

"Unlimited continuous listening times". Does that just mean that the feeds will not time out after a certain time or is there a limit to how long they can listen?

Those who are in their Web browsers and not Broadcastify premium subscribers will be limited to 2 hours of continuous listening time before they will be required to reload the page. All other clients (mobile, etc) will remain unlimited. Broadcastify Premium subscribers will have unlimited continuous listening via all mediums.

Additionally, listening to feeds on Broadcastify will always remain free to everyone.

Will current feed providers have to manually transition over?

No action will need to be taken by feed providers - the transition will happen automatically.

Will feed providers receive a free premium subscription on Broadcastify.com?

Will feed providers receive a free premium subscription on RadioReference?

No. RadioReference and Broadcastify will function as two entirely separate entities after the transition, therefore we are discontinuing free premium subscriptions on RadioReference.com for live audio feed provider.

However, we will grant all active feed providers a free 90 day premium subscription on RadioReference.com when the transition occurs on Oct 15th.

Will all current RR accounts (including non-premium and non-feed providers) automatically transfer over to Broadcastify, no re-registration required?

We will only transition accounts that have active premium subscriptions on 10/15, and accounts belonging to feed providers. Those users will be able to immediately login to the site. Everyone else will need to reregister.

We're taking this approach because we don't want to transition 620,000 user accounts to a new service where the users potentially doesn't want to have an account created for them on that service. However, we need to honor premium subscriptions and get feed provider's accounts moved over, thus our approach outlined above.

Will all live feed links (including the audio servers) automatically redirect to Broadcastify for a certain period of time, until the software and app developers can get up to speed and change everything over from RR to Broadcastify, and feed providers can change any links they have on websites? How long do you anticipate the redirects will remaining valid for?

All live audio links, players, APIs, etc currently in place will either continue to function normally, or automatically redirect to Broadcastify. I would anticipate that to remain in place through the end of the year.

Will there be any change as far as the integration of the Live Audio on RR? Specifically, the Live Audio tab on the main navbar (along with sublinks to Top Feeds, Official Feeds, Alerts, etc), and especially the Live Audio tabs on the state/county pages. Will we still have the "one stop shopping" we have now when visiting a county page, where we can see the frequencies and see what live streams are available for each county?

All live audio integration on RadioReference.com will be removed and transitioned to Broadcastify.com. That includes the menus, nav bar, live audio pages etc.

However, we will include a link on RadioReference to each county and state page on Broadcastify to allow RadioReference users to navigate directly to audio feeds from the respective county and state pages in the RadioReference database.

Will there be any promotion of RR on Broadcastify, such as if you're looking at a list of audio feeds for ABC County, will there be a link back to that county's database page on RR for those who are interested in local listening?

There will be a lot of cross promotion between the two services, especially in the early phases of the launch.

What, if anything, is going to happen to the My Favorite Audio Feeds section of RR Home? Will RR premium members still be able to have their favorites feeds on their RR home page after the change?

This page will go away. We will most likely migrate current favorite page settings to Broadcastify's new favorite feeds page that we plan on implementing on Broadcastify.

according to this, those of us that provide feed are suppose to get free premium memberships. I went to download some of my archives and was told that I was not a premium member? Do those that provide feeds now have to pay to?

according to this, those of us that provide feed are suppose to get free premium memberships. I went to download some of my archives and was told that I was not a premium member? Do those that provide feeds now have to pay to?

The problem is that you're not currently an active feed provider (your feed isn't online).

I have had a dead computer for several months. I now have a new computer and wish to put my feed back up. I can log in to RR and Broadcastify with my username and password, however Scanner cast says no such account exists?

I have had a dead computer for several months. I now have a new computer and wish to put my feed back up. I can log in to RR and Broadcastify with my username and password, however Scanner cast says no such account exists?

There was a lot of talk about people dropping their feeds because they would no longer receive premium RR benefits anymore. Yet still to this day those RR benefits continue. Don't get me wrong, im not complaining by any means, but was just wondering if there was a policy change made, or how much longer we can expect these benefits to continue?

There was a lot of talk about people dropping their feeds because they would no longer receive premium RR benefits anymore. Yet still to this day those RR benefits continue. Don't get me wrong, im not complaining by any means, but was just wondering if there was a policy change made, or how much longer we can expect these benefits to continue?

There hasn't been any policy change - expect us to make the full transition by the end of the year.

When logged-in to Broadcastify, and visiting a state's page (like the Maryland Live Audio Feeds), and then scrolling down the list to find listings which have a colored-star (red, green, or blue) in the "genre" column, it seems that each star is clickable but that each has the same dead-link, so that regardless of which state, and regardless of which specific listing, and regardless of which color the star is, when the star is clicked, it attempts to go to

Code:

http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/stid/

, which gives a 404- Not found error. (Also, the mouse-over for the green star does not show an info-bubble like the red and blue stars do, in case that matters.)

I'm not sure what should be happening, but thought you might want to know.